My most productive time of the day is from 4- 6 AM. This is my most productive time of the day because it is when I feel my best and my brain is therefore at its best.

Gail J Richardson
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My most productive time of the day is just after a late breakfast or early lunch. I seem to work better when I’m not hungry. Anyway, I have been monitoring my abilities and appear to be able to work on my website or blog posts at one of those times and can carry out most of my plans then. Another time that my brain seems to think I should be working is at about 2am when I should be sleeping. If I get up and make a note of any idea I have, then I can go back to sleep again. This doesn’t happen every night but only once in a while.

Eleanor McCallum aka Granny Blogger @ http://grannyblogger.com
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My answer: My most productive time of the day is from 10 am to noon. I’ve had my coffee and my personal time and use those two hours to focus on my most important tasks. During that time, I don’t answer phones or allow interruptions. I also don’t check my email or any social media platforms until after I’ve had that focused work time.

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My most productive time of the day is10am- noon. I am not a morning person and even though I do get up early I need a few hours to sit around and drink my coffee and read before I feel motivated to work. In the afternoon my brain is a little more sleepy and I feel stiff from too much sitting so I try to do more physical chores or exercise in the afternoon. I have another burst of productivity from 4-5pm. It is really hard to make myself focus on work during my productive times because it is also when I feel the most energized to complete a lot of housework nor other non work related products.

Bridget Greenwood at http://photosbybridget.net
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My most productive time of the day is between 8 PM and 10 PM. That is the time for me that my son and wife are in bed and I am up alone with nothing else to do but online work. I get almost all of my graphic design, emails, website maintenance, and my hobby After Effects and 3D design work.

Kyle Greenwoodhttp://learnamac.com
macman@learnamac.com
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My most productive time of the day is from 9am-11am. This is when my 2 boys are quiet, watching cartoons and playing nicely. I also have another 2 hour time slot around 4pm-6pm when I can do some more work without interruption. I find I have the most energy and focus in the morning so really need to harness that as best I can.

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My most productive time of the day is these moment where i feel the power inside me, i think this is the best way to accomplish any goal knowing that we are in the right place, at the right time and the perfect belief… 😀

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Melanie Bremner

Melanie Bremner was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario Canada and is the second oldest in a family of six children. Her father is a former teacher who encouraged Melanie to read and write from a very young age.
At the tender age of just seven, Melanie received her first award for a poem called "Warm Fuzzies and Cold Pricklies" that was printed up in her school newspaper. She was then given copies to proudly distribute to whomever she wanted. This was the beginning of a love affair with creative writing.
As she grew older, she continued to write poetry and short stories for children and teenagers. She had a few poems published with various publications as well as a short story accepted for an edition in "Chicken Soup for the Soul".
As life progressed, matters came along that drew her away from her writing and it wasn't until self publishing became a possibility that she found her way back to the writing world.
Melanie is hoping to share some of her works both in the non fiction and fiction genres with all those who love to both learn and explore.